Follow Naomi as she explores the history of women getting the right to vote in Washington state one hundred years ago. Her journey includes interviews with historians, public officials, and some unexpected help from the Mayor of Seattle.
Follow Naomi as she explores the history of women getting the right to vote in Washington state one hundred years ago. Her journey includes interviews with historians, public officials, and some unexpected help from the Mayor of Seattle.
This is a group project made by middle school girls at South Shore Middle school. The project uses a map as a device to talk about who they are and where they are from.
We Wonder, We Create is a video made by a group of 4th and 5th graders at the South Shore School in Seattle. Using stop-motion animation, the students investigate the creative process from the spark of an idea all the way to an invention or artistic product.
Using a variety of animation techniques, Disorder takes you inside the mind of a girl who struggles to learn and communicate in a world where her way of thinking is deemed abnormal.
From grantee Reel Grrls, a film about the importance of expressing one's own personal style, rather than allowing it to be defined by what others think.
As part of an Adobe Youth Voices public service announcement project, students in Robin Lambert's and Patty Smith's classes explored a variety of topics important to them and produced over 20 PSAs on stereotypes, depression, gangs, the environment, and other subjects.